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division of multinomial p(x) by another multinomial q(x)is possible only if the degree of p(x) > degree of q(x)

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Answered by akashsen35
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no it's not true I think because

Answered by SocioMetricStar
1

The given statement is True.

Step-by-step explanation:

We can divide two polynomials only when the degree of the numerator is greater than degree of the denominator.

For example,

The polynomial x^4+3x^2+2x+4 can be divided by x^3+2x+1 since, the degree of numerator (4) is greater than the degree of the numerator (3).

Now, the statement is:

"division of multinational p(x) by another multinational q(x)is possible only if the degree of p(x) > degree of q(x)"

Therefore, using the above mentioned concepts, this statement is true.

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